The John Cage composition "Four Minutes, Thirty-Three Seconds" uses only quarter and half notes.

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John Cage's composition "4'33"" consists of a musician not playing their instrument for four minutes and thirty-three seconds, allowing the ambient sounds of the environment to be the music. There are no quarter or half notes used in this composition since it is completely silent in terms of intentional musical notes being played.

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